Journal of Transcultural Nursing


Index of Substantive Articles (1989-2007)

1989 (Vol. 1 No. 1)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

    Transcultural nurse specialists and generalists:

   New practitioners in nursing (pp.4-15).

 

Ray, M.,  PhD, RN, CTN  Transcultural caring:

   Political and economic visions (pp. 17-21).

 

Luna, L., RN, CTN Transcultural nursing care of

  Arab Muslims (pp.22-23).

 

Huttlinger, K., PhD, RN and Wiebe, P., MSN, RN

  Transcultural nursing care:  Achieving

  understanding in a practice setting (pp.27-31).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

  Transcultural nursing:  Quo vadis (where goeth the

  field) (pp. 33-45)?

 

McKenna, M., PhD, RN, CTN Twice in need of

  care:  A transcultural nursing analysis of elderly

  Mexican Americans  (pp. 46-52).

 

1990 (Vol. 1 No. 2)

 

Kirkpatrick, S., PhD, RN and Cobb, A., PhD,RNC

  Health beliefs related to diarrhea in Haitian

   children: Building transcultural nursing

   knowledge (pp.2-12)

 

Phillips, S., MSN, RN and Lobar, S. MSN, RN

  Literature summary of some Navajo child health

  beliefs and rearing practices within a transcultural

  nursing framework (pp. 13-20).

 

Muecke, M., PhD, RN and Srisuphan, W., Dr. PH,

  RN From women in white to scholarship:  The new

  nurse leaders in Thailand (pp.21-32).

 

Chrisman, N., PHD, RN, MPH Cultural shock in the

  operating room: Cultural analysis in Transcultural

  nursing (pp. 33-39)

1990 (Vol. 1 No. 2) (Continued)

 

Leininger, M. PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

  Ethnomethods:  The philosophic and epistemic

  bases to explicate transcultural nursing knowledge

  (pp. 40-51).

 

1990 (Vol. 2 No. 1)

 

DeSantis, L., PhD, RN and Thomas, J. PhD, RN

  The immigrant Haitian mother: Transcultural

  nursing perspective on preventive health care

  for children  (pp.2-15).

 

Kelley, J., PhD, RN, and Frisch, N., Use of selected

   nursing diagnoses:  A transcultural comparison

  between Mexican and American nurses (pp. 16-22).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, DS, FAAN

  Issues, questions, and concerns related to the 

  nursing diagnosis cultural movement from a

  transcultural nursing perspective (pp.23-32).

 

Hobus, R., BSN, RN Living in two worlds:  A Lakota  

  transcultural  nursing experience (pp. 33-36).

 

Rosenbaum, J., PhD, RN Cultural care of older

  Greek Canadian widows within Leininger’s theory

  of culture care (pp. 37-47).

 

Horn, B., PhD, RN, CTN Cultural concepts and  

  postpartal care (pp.48-51)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD,DS, FAAN

  The significance of cultural concepts in nursing

   (pp. 52-59).

 

1991 (Vol. 2 No.2)

 

Gates, M., PhD, RN Transcultural comparison of

  hospital and hospice as caring environments for

  dying patients (pp.3-15)

 

Calvillo, E., MSN, RN and Flaskerud, J., PhD, RN, FAAN Review of literature on culture and pain of

  adults with focus on Mexican Americans (pp. 16-

  23).

 

Blenner, J., PhD, RN Health care providers’

   treatment approaches to culturally diverse infertile

   clients (pp. 24-31).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, LHD, FAAN Becoming

  aware of types of health practitioners and cultural

  imposition  (pp. 32-39).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, LHD, FAAN  Leininger’s

  Acculturation Health Care Assessment

  Tool for cultural patterns in traditional and

non-traditional lifeways (pp. 40-42).

 

1991 (Vol. 3. No. 1)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN and Roessler, Grayce, PhD, RN, CTN Editorials:  Reflections by

   editor and associate editor (pp. 1-2).

 

Masipa, A., EdM, MA, SRN Transcultural nursing

  in South Africa:  Prospects for the 1990s (pp.3-4)

 

Wuest, J., MN, RN  Harmonizing:  A North

   American Indian approach to management of

  middle ear disease with  transcultural nursing

  implications (pp. 5-14).

 

Chmielarczyk, V., BSN, RN Transcultural nursing:

   Providing culturally congruent care to the Hausa

  of Northwest Africa (pp.15-19).

 

Leininger, M., PHD, RN, CTN, LHD,FAAN 

  Transcultural care principles, human rights, and

  ethical considerations (pp.20-23).

 

Field, L., MS, RN, CS  Response to published

  article:  Nursing diagnosis (pp. 24-29)

 

 

1992 (Vol. 3 No. 2)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, FAAN

  Editorial:  Globalization of transcultural nursing

  (pp.2-3).

 

Wenger, A.F., PhD, RN, CTN Transcultural nursing

  and health care issues in urban and rural contexts

  (pp. 4-10).

 

Oneha, M.F., MN, RN  and Magyary, D.L., PhD, RN

  Transcultural nursing considerations of child

   abuse/mistreatment in American Samoa and the

  Federated States of Micronesia (pp.11-17).

 

Reeb, R.,  PhD, CNM Granny midwives in

  Mississippi: Career and Birthing Practices

  (pp. 18-27).

 

Spangler, Z., PhD, RN Transcultural nursing care

  values and nursing practices of Philippine-

  American nurses (pp. 28-38).

 

Leininger, M., RN, CTN, PHD, LHD, FAAN

  Strange myths and inaccurate facts in transcultural

  nursing (pp. 39-40).

 

1992 (Vol. 4 No. 1)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN,CTN, LHD, FAAN

  Self-care ideology and cultural incongruities:

  Some critical issues (pp.2-4)

 

Morgan, M., RN, MN, CNM  Pregnancy and

   childbirth beliefs and practices of American Hare

  Krishna devotees within Transcultural nursing

  (pp.5-10).

 

Kalnins, Z., PhD, RN Nursing in Latvia from the

  perspective of oppressed theory (pp. 11-16).

 

Bodner, A., RN, MSN and Leininger, M., RN, PhD, CTN, LHD, FAAN Transcultural nursing care

  values, beliefs, and practices of American (USA)

   gypsies (pp. 17-28).

   

Kendall, K., PhD, RN Maternal and child care in an

  Iranian village (pp.29-36)

 

1992 (Vol. 4 No. 2)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN LHD, FAAN   

  Editorial:  Health care reform:  When will it

  include transcultural nursing care (pp.2-3)

 

Carpio, B.A., RN, MScN and Majumdar, B., RN, MScN Experiential learn: An approach to

  transcultural education for nursing (pp. 4-11).

 

Burkhardt, M.A., PhD, RN  Characteristics of

  spirituality in the lives of women in a rural

 Appalachian community (pp.12-18).

 

Finn, J.M., RN, MSN, PhD A transcultural nurse’s

  adventures in Costa Rica: Using Leininger’s

  Sunrise Model for transcultural nursing discoveries

  (pp. 19-23).

 

Bernal, H., RN, PhD and Froman, R., RN, PhD 

  Influences on the cultural self-efficacy of

  community health nurse (pp.24-31).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

  Towards conceptualization of transcultural health

  care systems:  Concepts and a model (pp. 32-40).

 

1993  (Vol. 5  No. 1)

 

Leininger, M, PhD, RN, CTNHD, FAAN 

  Editorial:  International council of nursing and

  Transcultural Nursing Society:  Alike or different

 (pp. 2-3)?

 

Kavanagh, K.H., PhD, RN Transcultural nursing: 

  Facing the challenges of advocacy and diversity/

  universality (pp. 4-13).

 

Eliason, M.J., PhD, RN Cultural diversity in nursing

  care:  The lesbian, gay, or bisexual client (pp. 14-

  20).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

   Gadsup of Papua New Guinea revisited:  A

   three decades view (pp. 21-29).

 

1994  (Vol. 5 No. 2)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, RN, CTN, LHD, FAAN

  Editorial:  Are nurses prepared to function

  worldwide (pp. 2-4)?

 

Huttlinger, K., PhD, RN and Tanner, D.,PhD

  The Peyote way:  Implications for Culture Care

  Theory (pp. 5-11).

 

Luna, L., PhD, RN, CTN  Care and cultural context

  of Lebanese Muslim immigrants with Leininger’s

  theory (pp. 12-20).

 

Larson-Preswalla, J., PhD, RN Insights into Eastern

  health care:  Some transcultural nursing

  perspectives (pp. 21-24).

 

Finn, J.,PhD, RN, CTN  Culture care of Euro-

  American women during childbirth:  Applying

  Leininger’s theory for transcultural nursing

  discoveries (pp. 25-31).

 

Duffy, S., MSN, RN, Bonino, K.,BSN, RN, Gallup, L., BSN, RN and Pontseele, R., BSN, RN The

  community baby shower as a transcultural nursing

  intervention (pp. 38-41).

 

1994  (Vol. 6 No. 1)

 

Leininger, M.,Editorial: Time to celebrate and

  reflect on progress with transcultural nursing

 (pp. 2-3).

 

Goforth-Parker, J., PhD, RN The lived experience

  of Native americans with diabetes within a

  transcultural nursing perspective (pp.5-11).

 

Nikkonen, M., RN, Med, LicNSc Changes in

  psychiatric caring values in Finland (pp.12-17).

 

Leininger, M.,PhD, LHD, FAAN, CTN, RN

  The tribes of nursing in the USA culture of

  nursing (pp.18-22).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, FAAN, CTN, RN

  Reflections:  Culturally congruent care:

  Visible and invisible (pp.23-25)

 

Douglas, J. H.,  MS, MJ, BA  Reflections:

  Impressions of nursing in China (pp. 26-28).

 

1995  (Vol. 6  No. 2)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Editorial:  Teaching transcultural nursing to

  transform nursing in the 21st century (pp.2-3).

 

Andrews, M., PhD, RN, CTN, Transcultural

  nursing: transforming the curriculum (pp. 4-9).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Teaching transcultural nursing in undergraduate

  and graduate programs (pp. 10-21).

 

Gorman, D., RPN, RGN, DipNEd, BEd, MEd, FRCNA Multiculturalism and transcultural

  nursing in Australia (pp. 27-33).

 

Thomas, J.T., PhD, RN and DeSantis, L., PhD, RN

  Feeding and weaning practices of Cuban and

  Hatian immigrant mothers (pp. 34-42).

 

1995 (Vol. 7 No. 1)

 

Wenger, A.F., PhD, FAAN, RN, CTN Cultural

  context, health, and health care decision

  making (pp. 3-14).

 

Haggstrum, T.M., RNT, Norberg, A., PhD,RN and

Quang, T., RN Patients’, relatives’, and nurses’

  experience of stroke in Northern Vietnam (pp.15-

  23).

 

Wright, C.K.,MSN, RN Massage by nurses in the

  United States and the People’s Republic of

  China:  A comparison (pp.2-27).

 

Finn, J., PhD, RN, CTN Leininger’s Model for

  discoveries at the farm and midwifery services to

  the Amish (pp. 28-35).

 

Andrews, M. PhD, RN, CTN On-line computer

  search information (pp. 36-39).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Founder’s Focus:  Nursing theories and cultures:

  Fit or misfit (pp. 41-42)?

 

1996 (Vol. 7, No. 2)

 

McFarland, M, PhD, RN, CTN Editorial: A focus on

  implementation of transcultural nursing practice

  (p.2)

 

Morgan, M., PhD, RN, CTN Prenatal care of

  African American women in selected USA urban

 and rural cultural contexts (pp. 3-9).

 

Baker, S.S., PhD, RN, CS and Burkhalter, N. C., MSN, RN, CS, CCRN Teaching transcultural

  nursing in a transcultural setting (pp. 10-13).

 

MacNeil, J.,PhD, RN use of Culture Care Theory

  with Baganda women as AIDS caregivers (pp. 14-

  20).

 

Finn, J, PhD, RN, CTN and Lee, M., RN, MSN, CS

  Transcultural nurses reflect on discoveries in

  China using Leininger’s Sunrise Model (pp. 21-27).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Major directions for transcultural nursing:  A

  journey into the 21st century (keynote address from

  the 21st Annual Transcultural Nursing Society

  Conference) (pp.28-31).

   

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Founder’s Focus:  Transcultural nurses and

  consumers tell their stories (pp. 32-36).

 

1996 (Vol. 8  No. 1)

 

McFarland, M., PhD, RN, CTN Editorial: The

  concept of culture and the TCN perspective

  (p. 2).

 

Canty-Mitchell, J., PhD, RN The caring needs of

  African American male juvenile offenders (pp. 3-

  12).

 

Barry, D., MSN, RN and Boyle, J., PhD, FAAN, RN, CTN An ethnohistory of a granny midwife

  (pp. 13-18).

 

Ludwig-Beymer, P.,,PhD, RN, CTN, Blankemeier, J., MD, Casas-Byots, C., BA and Suarez-Balcazar, Y., PhD  Community assessment in a suburban

  hispanic community:  a description of method

  (pp. 19-27).

 

Leininger, M. PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Founder’s Focus:  Transcultural nursing

  administration:  What is it (pp. 28-33)?

 

1997  (Vol. 8 No. 2)

 

McFarland, M, PhD, RN, CTN Editorial:

  Transcultural nursing care of the elderly is a

  worldwide imperative (pp.2-4).

 

Omeri, A., PhD, RN, CTN, FRCNA  Culture

  care of Iranian Immigrants in New South Wales,

  Australia:  Sharing transcultural nursing

  knowledge (pp. 5-16).

 

Jeffreys, M., EdD, RN and O’Donnell, M., PhD, RN

  Cultural discovery:  An innovative philosophy for

  creative learning activities (pp.17-22).

   

Smith, S.E., BN, MPH, PhD, Increasing

 transcultural awareness:  The McMaster-Aga

 Khan-CIDA Project Workshop Model

 (pp. 23-31).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Overview and reflection of the Theory of

  Culture Care and the ethnonursing research

  method (pp. 32-51).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Founder’s Focus:  Transcultural nursing:

  a scientific and humanistic care discipline

  (pp. 54-55).

 

1997 (Vol. 9  No. 1)

 

Miller, J., PhD, RN Politics and Care:  A Study of

  Czech Americans within Leiningers’s Theory of

  Culture Care Diversity and Universality (pp. 3-13)

 

Basuray, J. PhD, RN Nurse Miss Sahib:  Colonial

  Culture-Bound Education in India and

  Transcultural Nursing (pp. 14-19).

 

DeSantis, L., PhD, RN, FAAN, CTN  Building

  Healthy Communities with Immigrants and

  Refugees (pp. 20-31).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Understanding Cultural Pain for Improved Health

  Care (pp. 32-35).

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, FAAN, RN, CTN

  Founder’s Focus:  Alternative to What?  Generic

  vs. Professional Caring, Treatments, and

  Healing Modes (p. 37).

 

1998 (Vol. 9  No. 2)

 

Luna, L.,PhD, RN, CTN  Culturally Competent

  Health Care: A Challenge For Nurses In Saudi

  Arabia (pp. 8-14).

 

Baldonado, A., PhD, RN, CTN, Ludwig Beymer, P., PhD, RN, CTN, Barnes, K.,MS, RN, Starsiak, D.,MSN, RN C, Nemivant, E.B., MEd, MSN, RN, Anonas-Ternate, A., MS, RN  Transcultural

  Nursing Practice Described By Registered

  Nurses and Baccalaureate Nursing Students

  (pp. 15-25).

 

Horton, B., CRNA, MA, MSN Nurse Anesthetists

  Perspectives on Improving the Anesthesia Care of  

  Culturally Diverse Patients (pp. 26-32).

 

Zoucha, R., RN, DNSc, CS The Experiences of

  Mexican-Americans Receiving Professional

  Nursing Care:  An Ethnonursing Study (pp. 33-

  43.

 

Leininger, M.,PhD, LHD,CTN, RN, DS, FAAN

  Special Research Report: Dominant Culture

  Care (Emic) Meanings and Practice Findings

  from Leininger’s Theory (pp.44-47).

 

1999 (Vol. 10, No. 1)

 

Lipson, J., PhD, RN, FAAN Cross-Cultural

  Nursing:  The Cultural Perspective (p.6)

 

Brink, P., PhD, RN, FAAN  Transcultural Versus

  Cross-Cultural (p. 7)

 

Boyle, J., PhD, RN, FAAN Transcultural Nursing

  at Y2K: Some Thoughts and Observations (p. 8)

 

Leininger, M., PhD, LHD, DS, RN, CTN, FAAN

  What is Transcultural Nursing and Culturally

  Competent Care (p. 9)

 

Wenger, A.F., PhD, RN, FAAN Cultural Openness:

  Intrinsic to Human Care  (p. 10)

 

Kennedy, M., PhD, ARNP, CS Cultural

  Competence and Psychiatric-Mental Health

  Nursing (p. 11)

 

Meleis, A., PhD, DrPS(hon.),FAAN

  Culturally Competent Care (p. 12)

 

Vance, C., EdD, RN, FAAN Global

  Health Awareness and Transcultural

  Relationships (p. 13)

 

Sawyer, L., PhD, RN, CS Engaged

  Mothering: The Transition to Motherhood

  for a Group of African American Women

  (pp. 14-21)

 

Corbett, K., PhD, RN Infant Feeding Styles of

  West Indian Women  (pp. 22-30)

 

Lundberg, P., PhD, RN Meanings and

  Practices of Health Among Married Thai

  Immigrant Women in Sweden (pp.31-36

 

Nahas, V., PhD, RN and Amasheh, N., RN

  Culture Care Meanings and Experiences

  of Postpartum Depression Among Jordanian

  Australian Women: A Transcultural Study

  (pp. 37-45)

 

Chase-Ziolek, M., Phd, RN The Meaning and

  Experience of Health Ministry Within the

  Culture of a Congregation With a Parish

  Nurse (pp. 46-55

 

Dickerson, S., DNS, RN and Neary, M., EdD, RN

  Faculty Experiences Teaching Native Americans

  in a University Setting (pp. 56-64)

 

Boyle, J., PhD, RN, FAAN, and Mackey, M., PhD, RN, FAAN    Pica: Sorting it Out (pp.65-68)

 

Andrews, M., PhD, RN, CTN How to Search for

  Information on Transcultural Nursing and Health

  Subjects:  Internet and CD-ROM Resources

  (pp. 69-74)

 

1999 (Vol. 10 No. 2)

 

Ramer, L., DNSc, FNP, Richardson, J., DrPH, Cohen, M., PhD, RN, Bedney, C., BSN, RN, Danley, K. MA, MS, and Judge, E., MN, RN

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